Perspectives and Points of View: The Early Works of Wieland and Their BackgroundJohns Hopkins University Press, 1974 - 189 Seiten |
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... perspective narration " is not far behind . Most critics consider this literary method a striking innovation that suddenly emerges in Don Sylvio without having any antecedents in the German novel or in Wieland's earlier writings . 10 ...
... perspective narration " is not far behind . Most critics consider this literary method a striking innovation that suddenly emerges in Don Sylvio without having any antecedents in the German novel or in Wieland's earlier writings . 10 ...
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... perspective method of argumentation . Leibniz himself had employed the method in the refutation of one of his ad- versaries , Pierre Bayle , the author of the Dictionnaire historique et critique . In the article " Rorarius " Bayle had ...
... perspective method of argumentation . Leibniz himself had employed the method in the refutation of one of his ad- versaries , Pierre Bayle , the author of the Dictionnaire historique et critique . In the article " Rorarius " Bayle had ...
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... perspective and concentrates on a limited area nearer his eyes . He suddenly notices a tiny creature moving at his feet and decides to watch it more closely . He therefore sits down , thus changing his point of view , and uses a ...
... perspective and concentrates on a limited area nearer his eyes . He suddenly notices a tiny creature moving at his feet and decides to watch it more closely . He therefore sits down , thus changing his point of view , and uses a ...
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German Echoes and Innovations | 46 |
Personal Views and Critical Perspectives | 68 |
Wielands Early Writings | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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actually adaptation allusions appeared artistic aspects attempt attitude Aurora beauty Briefe century Cephalus characteristic characters classical complex concern considerable considered contains contemporary contrast course criticism depiction describes dialogue discussion Don Sylvio early edition editor equally essay evaluation example experience expressed extensive fictive figures follow German human ideal ideas identified imagination important indicates individual influence intention interpretation ironic knowledge language later Leipzig Lessing letter limited lines literary literature manner matters method mind models narrator nature novel object observed offer opinions particularly perfect perhaps period perspective philosophical poem poet poetic point of view portrayal present principles published questions reader reference reflect representative reveal role satire seems sense serve speaker specific story subjective tale techniques theory thoughts tion topic translation treated truth universe valid verse vision Werke Wieland writings young